ACTIVITY – MIDDLE EAST TIMELINE
Required Materials:
•ruler
•colored pencils
A timeline is a useful tool for studying history. It creates a picture of when things happened. During the Middle Ages, events took place all over the world. You will create a timeline showing the relationship between these events. You have already learned about some of these events. The others will be covered in later units.
Use a variety of colored pencils to identify each event. Label each century line. Label and locate each event on the timeline. The two events marking the beginning and end of the Middle Ages have already been added for you.
The most remarkable thing about life in the trenches is the incredible number of rats. the whole area is infested with them. no matter what you did, you can't keep them out. they get incredibly fat on all the food they steal from us. they are revolting to look at - some are the size of cats. background information: this is a journal entry from a soldier fighting on the western front. which statement best describes how this soldier felt about the trench rats? a.) he was disgusted by them. b.) he thought they were . c.) he thought they were annoying. d.) he thought they were cute.
Describe the difference between absolute and relative chronologies. if you were describing a series of events in your life, how could you describe them in two ways?